Teen Choice Awards: Who Would You Rather?

August 4, 2008 at 4:09pm PST

We love how both of these couples coordinated their color schemes when they were picking out what to wear to last night’s Teen Choice Awards.

Dancer-actress Jenna Dewan and fiancé Channing Tatum went for virginal summer white, while HSM sweethearts Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron (oh, Zac-y Pooh) went for tonal grays, black and white.

Much like Jenna, we’ve loved Channing since we first saw him in Step Up (they started dating while shooting the film in 2006 and have been together ever since), but he’s looking a little short bus in this photo. Is he drunk?

Vanessa and Zac, on the other hand, are the picture of perfection. Lordy!

So who would you rather? The prettiest people in High School or the super flexible dancer and her sexy “special” boyfriend (keep in mind, he has one of the dopest bodies around)?

Decisions, decisions.

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